Maybe I'm misinterpreting it, but from that description it sounds like a completely different mode, like an add on with its own story.
Not just the addition of the time limit into the default campaign.
Yes it did.
It was just way more forgiving, especially on the normal difficulty.
I don't know that Nintendo can ever fully come back to being equal with Sony and MS in terms of 3rd party support.
It's like they are just an afterthought now. I'm not sure how they can recover, short of having another miracle console like the Wii that outsells everything (but it would also need to be comparable in power).
It doesn't seem like they even care to TRY to compete directly with the other two players in the market. They are c...
They are idiots because they spent five dollars of their own money on something you don't agree with?
Think about that for a few minutes, and then tell me who the real idiot is, the person spending their own money on something they enjoy t, or the person that thinks they are stupid because they don't find the same things entertaining?
Some people like to be different and stand out from the crowd, that's why they do it.
Which would still be motion controls, just "better" motion controls.
While I agree that people SHOULDN'T write a crap review just to be one of the first ones to post a review, what SHOULD happen and what WILL happen are not necessarily the same thing.
Everyone knows full well that people are going to try to be the first to review the game, and this is the risk you take by not providing them with the means to play it early and therefore give it some real effort instead of half-assing it.
Compression sounds good on paper but then it would have to "unzip" every time you wanted to play it.
So not only would you have to wait for that process, you would STILL need to have the open space anyway.
It would help because you're only playing one game at any given time, but most people wouldn't like it.
What part of that is hilarious?
That's a serious question.
Regardless if you are a PS Fanboy, Xbox Fanboy, or anything in between, I'm not sure I understand where the humor is coming from.
The game got mediocre reviews and he said he thought it was better than that, etc... Sounds like a quote I've heard before dozens of times.
People are asking him questions, and he answers.
What's he supposed to do, just stare at them blankly and repeat his name and ID number like a POW?
You hear more from him because he is more accessible.
Sony's guy (Yoshida) speaks broken English and just answers tweets with a Yes or No once in awhile, and that's about all you get out of him in between shows and announcements.
That's why you see mor...
Why even compare PS Now to EA Access?
They are completely different services, nothing at all alike.
Am I the only one that NEVER tries to skip credits?
If nothing else I'm always afraid there will be something at the end, or even during the credits, that I will miss.
I'm not that pressed for time that I can spend dozens of hours playing a game but can't wait 10 minutes for it to get back to the title screen.
I'm not saying I watch it all super closely, but I never skip them. And there is usually at least one thing I...
Nope. I wish they hadn't wasted the time and money on it. Not every game has to have every feature.
Dead Space and Bioshock didn't need multiplayer, and Titanfall didn't need single player.
Do you honestly think that the Last Guardian has ANY chance of winning a SINGLE GOTY?
If so, you're likely the only one.
You guys never learn, do you?
You're just going to gobble up every line of BS that Sony feeds you, yet again?
Well, good luck with that, I guess.
15 years?
Didn't Borderlands come out in 09?
Yeah 64 GB would be enough to install 1 game.
Maybe.
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I don't understand why they made the little strip where the light shines through.
It's bad enough on the back of the controller, why does anyone want it shining straight at them?
They aren't supposed to automatically make you better at games, if that is what you are implying.
I have an elite and I'll tell you why I like it so much, but my reasons might not apply to everyone.
First and foremost, the paddles on the back add a lot of options. I tend to use one for whatever the jump button is, so that I can run and jump and still be able to turn and aim, because I don't have to leave the thumbstick to press "A" ...
I love the "symmetrical" argument. Absolutely hilarious in its ignorance.
It means nothing. Why do both sides of the controller have to be the same? Your thumbs are both constantly moving and doing separate things anyway. That's just such a stupid argument.
Here's a homework assignment for you.
Grab an Xbox controller and a Dualshock.
Pretend you are playing an FPS and the Dpad is used to switch...